Example sentences of "the [noun] [pers pn] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Also , by looking at the activities you are good at and enjoy you may well discover talents and abilities which you have not considered before as being useful in a job .
2 I think when you 're dealing with something that is transmitted sexually you have to be very very clear about how it 's transmitted , I think you , you ca n't be vague about these sexual terms , you have , for , for medical reasons there 's nothing else ; you have to be exactly er clear about what you mean , by , by the activities you 're describing .
3 Company lawyers are not keen on this very good scheme because where damage or loss is suffered by a third party , as for instance where a brake failure results in damage to an airport building , the dissemination of details of the circumstances in which it happened outside the company could prejudice the defence they are going to put up for their airline when the airport puts in a claim for damages .
4 I mean we hope we 're doing the right thing , and as I say the response we 're getting seems to indicate that , but we have not erm followed through each of we have a large number of participants every year , you see , in the order of about erm a hundred and fifty each year , so very difficult for you to try and follow through the fate of each of them .
5 When we discussed it , it became clear that there is a wide spectrum of response to the whole issue of private care , that the response from within the statutory services tends to be one of suspicion , tends to be one of sometimes a fairly moralistic approach and this is quite at odds with the response we are seeing from the government which tends to go to the other end of the spectrum and be promoting private care as the solution to many of the problems of service provision and volume that are being encountered at the moment .
6 Their own presence generated the response they were seeking , and the resulting interactions were captured and explored in the code established by the Courts .
7 because I do n't speak to at all now and that ca n't be right and the reason I do n't is because I know the response I 'm gon na get , blank look
8 Well I think , I 've got ta say that I think it might be ha it might be working better now with there but when not there and we go to and say can you tell me where X Y Z is , the response you 're gon na get is I 'm sorry I do n't know and the reason she wo n't know is that she 's never bothered to ask because she 's not talking so it 's okay while there but it wo n't be when she 's not because I 've had that , sorry I do n't know .
9 He kissed her lingeringly as if he had all the time in the world and she felt a shudder run through her at the response he was forcing from her with so little effort .
10 It was during the night that she would conjure up this picture of herself ; in the daytime she was practical .
11 If it 's in the daytime I 'm going to have to send you .
12 in the daytime I 'm going home I 'm not putting up with like that !
13 In the daytime it was mostly older people you saw on the streets of Edinburgh , but late at night everyone was young .
14 So , in the daytime it was safe to be in the town of Zenda .
15 However , if Athletico had hopes of a brief stay away from the Premier they were to be disappointed .
16 Obviously , the first requirement in developing students ' critical abilities is to get them immersed in the disciplines they are studying , and bring them to appreciate and to respect the internal criteria of evaluation — the kinds of evidence , criteria and values that are particular to each discipline .
17 By the time I am back in the tent I am on the borderline , cold enough to wake Tony with disjointed movements .
18 Back in the tent it 's warm , wine-smelling ,
19 Back at the tent it is getting late , so I set up the Trangia and cook myself a meal .
20 The sea was calm , the sky was blue and with the sun beating on the tent it was almost too warm to zip up my sleeping-bag .
21 Turkey do n't have much at the back or up front but in the middle of the park they are very comfortable with the ball and if England negate them there it will be enough to win .
22 In this enchanting corner of the Park they are brought to life by the magic of Disney .
23 One day , Mildred was walking along in the park it was very , very hot and she was very , very tired !
24 well we can do that we had some lovely spring , that day we went up to the park it was what spring like were n't it ?
25 The Bonnards and their car offered the opportunity they were looking for , a way of gaining entry to this country for two operatives and a device of some kind . ’
26 I did n't want to know what I was capable of , given the opportunity she was offering me .
27 And that 's true of most of the forms you 're going to get , that there 's certainly more than way of using them .
28 Oh , you get the few stalwarts who come year after year , but for the majority it 's their one and only chance to be pampered , to see places they might otherwise never see . ’
29 More worryingly for Labour , in six key target seats the number disappearing from the electoral rolls is higher than the majority it is trying to overturn .
30 By thus consenting they form one body politic and it is implied in the contract that the majority have the right to conclude for the rest and let me quote for when any number of men have by the consent of every individual made a community they have thereby made that community one body with a power to act as one body which is only by the will and determination of the majority it being necessary to that which is one body to move one way a single body ca n't move in two opposite directions simultaneously .
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